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- Chinese numerals + ('''Chinese numerals''' The Arabic numeral β¦ '''Chinese numerals'''</br>The Arabic numeral system used today in China was introduced to China by the Europeans in the early 17<sup>th</sup> century. But the Chinese character-based number systems are still in use. The financial numerals are used only when writing an amount on a form for remitting money at a bank. They function as anti-fraud numerals. </br></br>The character ιΆ (zero) appeared very early in ancient Chinese writing. However, at that time, it did not mean "nothing", but "bits and pieces", "not much". δΈηΎιΆδΊ(105) means in Chinese: In addition to a hundred, there is a fraction of five. With the introduction of the Arabic numerals, 105 is exactly pronounced βone hundred zero fiveβ, the character ιΆ corresponds exactly to the symbol 0. Thus, the character ιΆhas the meaning of 0. But the character γ was one of the Chinese characters created and promulgated by the only empress (with greater achievements than countless emperors) in the history of China in 690 AD (much later than the invention of 0 in India) for the purpose of demonstrating her power. At that time the character γ meant βstarβ, representing a round planet. It is now used as a synonym for the ιΆ (zero). planet. It is now used as a synonym for the ιΆ (zero).)